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Posted by Amtrak288 (Member # 1967) on :
 
Hello everyone, my Amtrak Related web site at TrainWeb is updated with 2 new travelogues from day-trips I took back in March and April. I've also included an expanded section on the P32AC-DM's (700 Series Genesis Units) as I have a photo of every unit (Amtrak owns 18 of them), they can be found in the Roster Photos Section of the site. Any questions or comments are always welcome...

Geno Dailey's Amtrak Photo Archive http://www.trainweb.org/amtrakpix

 


Posted by UncleBuck44 (Member # 2049) on :
 
I believe that you forgot this engine in your photo bank of engines. http://lib2.clark.cc.oh.us/amtrak/amtP32-8.html
 
Posted by Amtrak288 (Member # 1967) on :
 
Ah yes, the "Pepsi Can" P32-8's, another small group of Amtrak Units. Unfortunately up here in the Northeast, those units are rarely ever seen, In fact the only time I've actually seen one was in Toledo, Ohio sitting at the station there while we were on our service stop on the Lake Shore Limited. I tried to photograph it, but it was way too dark out as it was before sunrise. As soon as I see some of these units, I'll be sure to add them to that section of the web site...
 
Posted by F40PHR231 (Member # 1350) on :
 
Nice update, is neat to see photos of a territory I have yet to explore. I can relate to your experience of not seeing the Pepsi Cans, they're all over here in the PNW.

But we don't get to see any of the electric trains, nor the Turbos, P32ACDM, and very rarely a P40.

Keep up the good work.
 


Posted by Amtrak288 (Member # 1967) on :
 
F40PHR231: Thanks for your comments. One of the biggest reasons I run this site is so that railfans from other parts of the country can see Amtrak equipment and trains that may not run through their back yards. Being from the Northeast, I enjoy web sites that have to do with things out west, such as your site on #231. Great job by the way with all that's been happening with your F40! Keep up the good work!
 


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